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Cashier Reviews
What is it like working as a Cashier?
June 2016
Your able to interact with people.
Cashier:
Pros: Meeting new people, and helping them get what they need. To make sure they leave satisfied and happy.
Cons: Some of the people on the job . They don't treat it professional.
June 2016
It's fun.
Cashier:
Pros: I get to meet and speak to new people everyday and I love the people I work with on a daily basis.
Cons: Not enough pay for what "us" employees have to deal with.
June 2016
Best place so far.
Cashier:
Pros: I like my coworkers and helping customers.
Cons: The pressure for us to sell Redcards is just insane.
June 2016
Its ok.
Cashier:
Pros: Meet new people boss is great like my hours.
Cons: Not everyone expected to do certain jobs.
June 2016
Plesant but aggravating with added stress.
Cashier:
Pros: Customers.
Cons: To much expectation with little time.
June 2016
Stressful at times.
Cashier:
Pros: Meeting all the clients and having close friendships.
Cons: The rude people.
June 2016
Great.
Cashier:
Pros: Interesting people, and a great way to network.
Cons: Hydrogen bhbbgj do chkchk cbnbvgh.
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